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PlayPump not a Panacea for Africa’s Water Problems
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A technology once heralded as a simple solution to Africa’s drinking water problem now stands as a broken, unused and poorly planned reminder of international water aid’s latest misstep.
Ugandans Return Home to a Demolished Water Infrastructure
More than 20 years of conflict in northern Uganda have led to an abandoned and destroyed water infrastructure, as most citizens lack access to sanitary drinking water.
India and Pakistan Dispute Water Use for Hydropower, Agriculture
India strives to redirect water, currently used for Pakistani agriculture, on the Kishanganga River for 330 megawatts.
Overcoming the sanitation stigma: An interview with author Rose George
In an interview with Circle of Blue, freelance journalist and…
Rose George’s World of Human Waste and Why It Matters
What we should do about the dirty world of a dirty word
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ITT, SustainAbility discuss water crisis solutions during Stockholm “Watermark” session
[flv:ITT_WATERMARK.flv 320 181]Original video available online…
Massive Plans to Quench Thirst in Jordan
AMMAN, JORDAN -- The desert kingdom of Jordan, one of the 10…